The Washington State Supreme Court concluded Thursday unions can no longer block a request for a state employee's contact information.
Council 28 — in addition to approximately 50 more unions — can no longer block a request for a state employee’s contact information.
The court case started after The Freedom Foundation, a conservative organization fighting against higher taxes and “entrenched power of left-wing government,” attempted to retrieve state employees’ full names, job titles, birthdates, work e-mail addresses, employer agency/departments, name/title of exclusive bargaining representative/union, FTE status/percentage, current annual salary and duty station location/address.
wrote in a press release after the announcement of the decision. “This is a victory for the Freedom Foundation and the Washington Public Records Act.”King County Metro union increases salaries, training with new 3-year labor dealA lower court judge granted an injunction allowing the union to deny this claim, but the Washington Supreme Court ruled the union hadn’t proved anyone would be endangered by granting the Freedom Foundation access to the above-listed information.
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